Nigerian shines at International Theatre Festival in Sudan
Port Harcourt World Book Team in Bangkok
Report industrial accidents ministry urges labour
Macmillan confronts Nigeria’s tears, hopes
Delta FA Cup: Warri Wolves take on Atete FC
Indomie commences search for 3 heroic children
Danger for Mikel as Essien returns
Army arrests 2, destroys illegal refineries in Delta
May Day protests against austerity, ‘slave labour’
Abramovich to hand Mourinho £100m kitty
Lagos judges get ICT training, iPads
FCMB posts N15.3bn after tax profit
Tough battle awaits Yobo in Lisbon

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LPG Cylinders above 15 years to go – SON
Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has vowed to remove old Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders from circulation, said it’s Director General, Joseph Odumodu.
Baga fishing town paralysed by fear after slaughter
– A few residents stand amid razed houses and charred vehicles in the Nigerian fishing town of Baga, still mostly deserted nearly two weeks after fierce fighting between troops and Islamist insurgents.
Michael Jackson seemed at end of long illness: paramedic
The first paramedic on scene at Michael Jackson’s home the day he died said Tuesday the singer looked emaciated and like someone at the end of a chronic illness.
Youth unemployment tops discussion at OYW summit in S/Africa
Global youth unemployment will be tops on the agenda of the One Young World Summit taking place in South Africa in October this year.
Jonathan, most abused president, says Nwanyanwu
The National Chairman of Labour Party, Chief Dan Nwanyanwu has criticised Nigerians, especially, those in political circle for being disrespectful to President Goodluck Jonathan, noting that the president was the most abused ever in the history of the country.

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